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to no more than one hour a day of television and by that, myself and other children were completely having our minds blown already so it's amazing we could function anymore but i think children are genuinely understood to be more credulous. certainly if you absorb a brand of the child, this is one of the reasons in particular it's always been a brand particularly for children is because brand association from a young age, i'm not a neuroscientist, straightforward logic tells you that buying a giant cadillac, bmw, once you have that in their head as something of quality or value, my daughter is three recognizes delta airlines, she recognizes all these logos, she uses the word facetime so i think this is always been a concern. the extent to which is regulated or overseen depends on the administration. i think things were in the 50s, the 80s were an all-time low in terms of, it was sort of everything goes and i think more attention is being paid to how much advertising is going on today. on the other hand, i could go on, there has been an increase in the last decade of advertising tool
to no more than one hour a day of television and by that, myself and other children were completely having our minds blown already so it's amazing we could function anymore but i think children are genuinely understood to be more credulous. certainly if you absorb a brand of the child, this is one of the reasons in particular it's always been a brand particularly for children is because brand association from a young age, i'm not a neuroscientist, straightforward logic tells you that buying a...
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hour a day of television. by that role myself and other people of our generation have completely had our minds blown are ready. it's amazing we can function. i think children are generally understood to be more credulous. you certainly absorb, if you absorb the brand as a child this is why branding in particular has always been a brands have been focused on children, because brands associated from young age, i'm not a neuroscientist, straight for the hotels you brain brain association, coca-cola, heinz, cadillac, whatever, once you have that in your head is something of quality of value it will stick. my daughter who is three recognizes delta airlines, skype, various locals. logos. she uses the word facetime. so think it's ours been a concern, the extent to which is regulated or overseen depends on the administration. i think things things in the 50s and 80s were an all-time low in terms of how much oversight there was. i think there is more attention paid to how much advertising children get today. i will say
hour a day of television. by that role myself and other people of our generation have completely had our minds blown are ready. it's amazing we can function. i think children are generally understood to be more credulous. you certainly absorb, if you absorb the brand as a child this is why branding in particular has always been a brands have been focused on children, because brands associated from young age, i'm not a neuroscientist, straight for the hotels you brain brain association,...
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all kinds of ideas in the newspapers for which i write, the television on which i appear on billboards pc all the time. when you have a child, you have to train them properly get them to the point where they can make critical decision. you have to have a certain foundation and purpose for living. and living. and i just had to get an education to make money by stuff. it's not going to make me happy or driving a spiritual and moral dimension to badgers that. that is what is missing in government schools. >> host: helper does not a government. >> guest: were talking about two different things. harvard, dartmouth camille at princeton were all founded on ethical principles, some to train preachers condescend to trade missionaries. you go there now, all of that is gone. i remember him saying they didn't pc when he was president of harvard president century ago said it least it should be expected of a harvard crowd at undergraduate. too bad the the school's god is becoming. >> host: will take a short break and be right back with cal thomas with his new book, "what works: common sense solution
all kinds of ideas in the newspapers for which i write, the television on which i appear on billboards pc all the time. when you have a child, you have to train them properly get them to the point where they can make critical decision. you have to have a certain foundation and purpose for living. and living. and i just had to get an education to make money by stuff. it's not going to make me happy or driving a spiritual and moral dimension to badgers that. that is what is missing in government...
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levitt no more than one hour per day until television so by that rule our generation had our minds blown already. and to absorb the brand as a child to be focused on children because that association from a young age straightforward logic talks about coca-cola hiatus or cadillac once you have that in your hand or a in your head of quality or value but my daughter is three recognizes delta airlines, is diaper, even though she uses the word face time. extent to which it is regulated, in the '50s and in the '80s at the all-time low without much oversight and more attention paid homage advertising may get today. >> that is happening but on the other hand, there has been an increase of advertising is schools. because there's been a decrease of public funding that our schools that they start to sell out the inside of the school for advertising purposes. you can see pictures of school sent minnesota or california where so then you walk through the school. >> how does that work? the schools need millions of dollars. the company seemed happy and advertisers seem happy. and dave need millions they
levitt no more than one hour per day until television so by that rule our generation had our minds blown already. and to absorb the brand as a child to be focused on children because that association from a young age straightforward logic talks about coca-cola hiatus or cadillac once you have that in your hand or a in your head of quality or value but my daughter is three recognizes delta airlines, is diaper, even though she uses the word face time. extent to which it is regulated, in the '50s...
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hour a day of television. by that rule other people in my generation had our minds blown already. it's amazing we can function anymore. but i think children are generally understood to be more -- decreed louse. --band association from a young age straightforward logic tell was brand association, coke kobe la, hines, cadillac, bmw, once you have nat your head as something of quality or value, it will stick. my daughter, who is three, recognizes delta airlines, she recognizes very o's going to goes and uses the word "facetime" always been a concern the extent to which is a regulate odd overseen depending on the administration. in the '05s and '80s were an all-time low in terms of how much oversight there was, sort of of everything goings, and there's more attention paid to what -- how much advertising children get today. however, on the other hand there has been anen crease in the last half decade of advertising in schools. and maybe that's something -- >> host: right. >>> you want to talk about. is that because
hour a day of television. by that rule other people in my generation had our minds blown already. it's amazing we can function anymore. but i think children are generally understood to be more -- decreed louse. --band association from a young age straightforward logic tell was brand association, coke kobe la, hines, cadillac, bmw, once you have nat your head as something of quality or value, it will stick. my daughter, who is three, recognizes delta airlines, she recognizes very o's going to...
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to no more than one hour a day of television. by that role i soften other people in the generation already had our minds blown completely. it's amazing we can function anymore. i think children are generally understood to be more credulous. you certainly absorb, if you absorb a brand as a child, this is one of the reasons branding in particular has always been or brands has always been particularly focus on children, is because brands association from young age, i'm not a neuroscientist, straightforward law dictates you, coca-cola, heinz, cadillac, bmw, once you have it in your head as something of quality or value, it will stick. my daughter who is three recognizes delta airlines,, skype, she recognizes all these various logos. she uses the word facetime. i think there's always been a concern. the extent to which is regulated overseeing depends on the administration. i think things in the '50s and the '80s were sort of an all-time low in terms of how much oversight there was, sort of everything goes and i think there's more atte
to no more than one hour a day of television. by that role i soften other people in the generation already had our minds blown completely. it's amazing we can function anymore. i think children are generally understood to be more credulous. you certainly absorb, if you absorb a brand as a child, this is one of the reasons branding in particular has always been or brands has always been particularly focus on children, is because brands association from young age, i'm not a neuroscientist,...
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and to give people just day-to-day things. >> you are watching booktv, television for serious readers. watch any program you see here online at booktv.org. >> as 2015 wraps up, c-span presents congress, year end review, look back at all the newsmaking issues, debates and hearings that took center stage on capitol hill. join us thursday at 8 p.m. eastern as we revisit mitch mcconnell taking his position as senate majority leader, pope francis historic address, the resignation of house speaker john boehner your the debate over the nuclear deal with iran, and reaction from congress on mass shootings here and abroad, gun-control, terrorism and the rise of isis. congress year in week you on c-span thursday at 8 p.m. eastern. >> every week in 48 hours of nonfiction booan
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when my children were small. >> so how can we break the chain of? well, i did something different with my military and combat experience than my father did and he is thankful for that as well. and my movement into this was an artistic impulse. the marine core was before me and in order to penetrate that thing i needed to move into it and tell my story honestly and so you know through honesty is how i've worked that. >> i'd like to ask what guides you in selecting a particular items that you've read here and like this american life and other places? was there some guide that you were using or something you were trying to convey and secondly what were there particular writers or things written that were sort of plague in the back of your haying in the back of your ha head as you wrote? >> sure. what was guiding me in choosing what i had read and probably something in 25 minutes or 30 minutes to give a list near some idea of the arc of the book from that initial moments of composition through some of the training and into combat and then post combat mo
when my children were small. >> so how can we break the chain of? well, i did something different with my military and combat experience than my father did and he is thankful for that as well. and my movement into this was an artistic impulse. the marine core was before me and in order to penetrate that thing i needed to move into it and tell my story honestly and so you know through honesty is how i've worked that. >> i'd like to ask what guides you in selecting a particular items...
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television came to the rural parts of the country. as this town got its television and started looking at television, what were the fertility rate somewhat happened with the fertility rates in the next few years and it could literally watch and see these maps were as television came to a town the fertility went down. as television came to the next town fertility rates went down. is this larger cultural force were all these things are lining up together suggesting that hey it's its fine attack its. >> host: let me pose one explosive question before the break which is to what extent does this falling fertility depend on women's greater aspirations for work, more flexibility in their lives and to what extent should women curb those aspirations and i'm posing this is a rhetorical question. i don't suspect that you believe they should. >> guest: well it's complicated. one of the interesting things as we look at the ideal fertility numbers many women tend to want the same number of children here in america. this is counterintuitive. you wou
television came to the rural parts of the country. as this town got its television and started looking at television, what were the fertility rate somewhat happened with the fertility rates in the next few years and it could literally watch and see these maps were as television came to a town the fertility went down. as television came to the next town fertility rates went down. is this larger cultural force were all these things are lining up together suggesting that hey it's its fine attack...
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with either no children or maul small families. it permeated the culture and made other women want to have smaller families. >> guest: the research in brazil is fascinated. they tracked it as television came to the rural part of the country. so they were able to, you know, as this town got the television and started looking to it what were the fertility rates what happened over the next years? you could literally watch, you know, you could see the maps where as television came to a town, the fertility went down. television came to a next town. fertility rates went down. as i said, it's larger cultural force where it's all of these things lining up together suggested to people hey, maybe it's fine not to have kids. >> host: let me pose one example before the break, which is to what extent does the falling fertility depend on women's greater aspirations for work, for more ?rexability in their lives and to what extent should women cur, thoses a i elevations. i don't suspect you believe they should should. >> guest: well, it's complica
with either no children or maul small families. it permeated the culture and made other women want to have smaller families. >> guest: the research in brazil is fascinated. they tracked it as television came to the rural part of the country. so they were able to, you know, as this town got the television and started looking to it what were the fertility rates what happened over the next years? you could literally watch, you know, you could see the maps where as television came to a town,...
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show well-off the no children or small families and that this has permeated the culture and less well off. >> guest: they came to the parts of the country and this town got its television started what are the fertility rates, what happened to the fertility rates and you can literally watch, you can see the maps as television came down, the utility went down and the fertility rates went down. they said it's a larger cultural force where all these things are lining up together. maybe it's fine not to have kids. >> host: let me put one more question before the break which is to what extent does the utility depend upon women's greater aspiration for work or more flexibility in their lives and to what extent should we incurred those aspirations posing this as a rhetorical question i don't suspect you believe they should. >> guest: it's complicated when you look at the numbers men and women tend to. this is counter intuitive. you wouldn't necessarily assume that i don't think. the utility rate changes over the course as you are younger you want fewer children and as you get older you adjust
show well-off the no children or small families and that this has permeated the culture and less well off. >> guest: they came to the parts of the country and this town got its television started what are the fertility rates, what happened to the fertility rates and you can literally watch, you can see the maps as television came down, the utility went down and the fertility rates went down. they said it's a larger cultural force where all these things are lining up together. maybe it's...
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it was ordered busing days when white mothers were stoning black children on school buses. i think i'm the only one who remembers that redican find any footage. you remember that, don't you? >> guest: yes. >> guest: so it's that. it is so many other things i remember that make me wonder again is it in our dna that it's something that has to be managed and he's we've come a long way would have further to go just as we were saying the president seems like he can't talk about racism. he has extra security. he has had more threats on his life. we are all wondering about the motivation of the tea parties, i don't want to say that wrong. >> guest: we can keep that separate for the time being. >> guest: look at our history. that's how -- >> guest: that is a separate discussion i think in terms of
it was ordered busing days when white mothers were stoning black children on school buses. i think i'm the only one who remembers that redican find any footage. you remember that, don't you? >> guest: yes. >> guest: so it's that. it is so many other things i remember that make me wonder again is it in our dna that it's something that has to be managed and he's we've come a long way would have further to go just as we were saying the president seems like he can't talk about racism....
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personality i was thinking that white mothers were stoning black children on school buses i think i am the only one that cannot find footage on that. you remember? it is that in some many other things that i remember that make me wonder again that fits into the dna that something has to be managed and yes we come along way but we have further to go. the president seems like he cannot talk about racism and has extra security and more threats on his life, we're all wondering about the motivations of the teapartiers? >> guest: we can keep that separate. >> i don't know. look at our history. >> that is a separate discussion of linking everybody. >> guest: i did not say everybody a lot. i did not say all. >> host: but if you think that is something indebted that we must continue to work every single day? every hour and a minute and a second and every braff? >> 244 years of slavery about 150 years of apartheid that is still in us. we have to go to a book to study math three english but we don't have to go to a book to study raised. we know the rules on how we blacks learned of the rules o
personality i was thinking that white mothers were stoning black children on school buses i think i am the only one that cannot find footage on that. you remember? it is that in some many other things that i remember that make me wonder again that fits into the dna that something has to be managed and yes we come along way but we have further to go. the president seems like he cannot talk about racism and has extra security and more threats on his life, we're all wondering about the motivations...
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migrant children ask me a lot having talked so much of syria but we talk about american history about the issues of the day. they understand not a free buddy's grandmother is on television, and one of the funniest thing is my youngest granddaughter when she turned 70 years ago said to her mother so what's the big deal about grand maudine secretary of state. >> host: that's wonderful. they are lucky kids and we are lucky to have talked with you today. thank you very much. >> guest: thank you very much. .. why the public author rebecca recounts the collective discovery of evolution and the policy for that paved way for dwar win's theory want secret history of evolution. the struggle inside the white house to rewith define american power. former los angeles times reporter and foreigner responder explains how the president's administration created and implemented foreign policies. jacob managing editor front page
migrant children ask me a lot having talked so much of syria but we talk about american history about the issues of the day. they understand not a free buddy's grandmother is on television, and one of the funniest thing is my youngest granddaughter when she turned 70 years ago said to her mother so what's the big deal about grand maudine secretary of state. >> host: that's wonderful. they are lucky kids and we are lucky to have talked with you today. thank you very much. >> guest:...
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but it is the television show. and then helped to stage a very successful convention highlighting of the trump children the general plan speech? and then they pull that together very quickly without much structure so they get and deserve a lot of credit. >> can you talk about that quick. >> dialect and august because my book on the clinton was coming allied did want trump to be accused of as a part of that because he wasn't although we did use campaign strategy at the time. >> but think he needed to run a more traditional campaign under -- instead the twitter of rights was distracted from his overall message but again he was right and i was wrong about a lot of this. but i was also the number one surge gifford donald trump. with 600 interviews source speeches primetime that left i knew the man almost 40 years and i could tell people first and why he would be a good president and his resilience. i never stopped being a donald trump supporter but 64 years old was not willing to be in the campaign structure i thought
but it is the television show. and then helped to stage a very successful convention highlighting of the trump children the general plan speech? and then they pull that together very quickly without much structure so they get and deserve a lot of credit. >> can you talk about that quick. >> dialect and august because my book on the clinton was coming allied did want trump to be accused of as a part of that because he wasn't although we did use campaign strategy at the time. >>...
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a television show. it's about entertainment and paul manafort help donald trump stages successful convention. highlighting of the trump children. the speech by rudy giuliani. a lot of high points in the convention. we have a larger audience from our convention than the democrats. they pulled it together very quickly without much structure. so manafort gets and deserves a lot of credit in the book. >> that's run the time you departed the campaign. what led to her leaving. >> guest: i left in august because my book was coming out and i didn't want trump to be a accused as a secret contributor to that because he wasn't. i think i dressed it i think he needed to run a more traditional campaign. i thought some of the twitter fights he got it distracted from his overall message of immigration and tax reform trade and so on. then he was right and i was wrong about a lot of it. but i appointed myself as a number one circuit of donald trump. i probably did five or 600 interviews between the time i left an electi
a television show. it's about entertainment and paul manafort help donald trump stages successful convention. highlighting of the trump children. the speech by rudy giuliani. a lot of high points in the convention. we have a larger audience from our convention than the democrats. they pulled it together very quickly without much structure. so manafort gets and deserves a lot of credit in the book. >> that's run the time you departed the campaign. what led to her leaving. >> guest: i...
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the highlighting of the children, the terrific speech by rudy giuliani, there were a lot of high points in this convention. we have a large audience in the convention or the democrats that were unheard of. they didn't want to trump to be accused of deceit print generator of that because he wasn't. i have a fundamental disagreement on the campaign strategy at the time. i think that he needed to run a more traditional campaign. and i do think that some of the findings that he got distracted and his overall message of immigration and tax reform and trade and so on. again, he was right and i was wrong about a lot of it. but i also pointed myself as the number one surrogate for donald trump. there were five or 600 interviews and speeches between the time i left because i felt i was a man for almost 40 years i could tell people firsthand why you would be a great president, why i was about his resiliency and his toughness so i never stopped being a donald trump supporter but 64-years-old was going to be the campaign structure which i had to prove i was going to write or say. there was a moment
the highlighting of the children, the terrific speech by rudy giuliani, there were a lot of high points in this convention. we have a large audience in the convention or the democrats that were unheard of. they didn't want to trump to be accused of deceit print generator of that because he wasn't. i have a fundamental disagreement on the campaign strategy at the time. i think that he needed to run a more traditional campaign. and i do think that some of the findings that he got distracted and...
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to no more than one hour a day of television. by that rule, myself and other people, in our generation were -- had our minds blown already, it is amazing we can function anymore. but i think children are generally, you know, understood to be more credulous. you certainly absorb -- if you absorb a brand as a child, this is one reason branding in particular is always a brand -- always been particularly focused on children because brand association from a young age, i'm not a neuroscientist, straightforward logic tells you that a brand association, coca-cola, heinz, cadillac, bmw, whatever it is, once you have that in your head as something of quality or value, it will stick. my daughter, who is 3, recognizes delta airlines, skype, recognizes all these various logos, uses the word facetime. i think this has always been a concern. the extent to which it is regulated or overseen depends on the administration. i think things were kind of in the 50s and 80s an all time low in terms of how much oversight there was in sort of everything g
to no more than one hour a day of television. by that rule, myself and other people, in our generation were -- had our minds blown already, it is amazing we can function anymore. but i think children are generally, you know, understood to be more credulous. you certainly absorb -- if you absorb a brand as a child, this is one reason branding in particular is always a brand -- always been particularly focused on children because brand association from a young age, i'm not a neuroscientist,...
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also i think the convention has to be viewed as what it really is, a television show. it's about entertainment. paul manafort helped donald trump stage a very successful convention. the highlight of the troubled children, the speech to rally the faithful by rudy giuliani, general plans speech, a lot of high point in this convention. we have a large audience for our convention than the democrats, unheard of. and they pull it out, they pull it together very quickly without much structure. somatoform i think gets and desserts and gets a lot of credit in the book. >> host: that surround the time he departed the campaign. can you talk about that and what led to your leaving? >> guest: i left in august because my book was coming out and i didn't want to be accused of being secret of that because he was. because i had a fundamental on campaign strategy at the time, but i mean, really i think i will address a big he needed to run a more traditional campaign and i did think that some of the twitter fights that he got in distracted from his overall message of immigration and tax
also i think the convention has to be viewed as what it really is, a television show. it's about entertainment. paul manafort helped donald trump stage a very successful convention. the highlight of the troubled children, the speech to rally the faithful by rudy giuliani, general plans speech, a lot of high point in this convention. we have a large audience for our convention than the democrats, unheard of. and they pull it out, they pull it together very quickly without much structure....
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i'm raising five children and doing interviews on televisio television -- >> you worry about your kids. >> i worry about the future. here's the other thing, when you think take something, the second amendment, which is under fire all the time. i hear conservatives on a regular basis like, it's not a company, it's a mental health thing. very easy mistake. it's not something, that's true. it's a person thing. it's not a mental health thing and here's why. as to what we know about our government agencies, i will ask you this question. which federal agency would you like to determine whether you are sane enough to be able to protect your family? which government institution would you be able to decide whether your daughter is to protect themselves? >> we are still hearing examples this year continuing. the va asking a veteran -- not even asking that. the bills in your family. if the answer is, my wife, even then you immediately at least for some of us, they immediately get inquiry that goes into the federal database and says this person cannot possess a gun because they don't have the ment
i'm raising five children and doing interviews on televisio television -- >> you worry about your kids. >> i worry about the future. here's the other thing, when you think take something, the second amendment, which is under fire all the time. i hear conservatives on a regular basis like, it's not a company, it's a mental health thing. very easy mistake. it's not something, that's true. it's a person thing. it's not a mental health thing and here's why. as to what we know about our...
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i'm busy everyday raising five children and doing interviews on television about mostly political and psychological things. >> host: you worry about your kids. >> guest: i worry about the future. here's the other thing that gets scary. when you take something so arbitrary, the second amendment, which is under fire all the time, and i hear conservatives on a regular basis a it's not again thing. it's a health thing. very easy mistake. it's not they can think it's a person thing. it's not a mental thing and here's why. what we know about our government agencies i'll ask you this question, which federal agency would you like to determine whether you are saying enough to be able to protect your family? which government institution would like to be able to decide whether your daughter gets to protect themselves? >> host: we are still having examples this year continuing of the va asking a veteran, by the way, well, who writes the checks for the bills in your family? if the answer is my wife, then you immediately, it's happened at least for some of our veterans, they immediately get an entr
i'm busy everyday raising five children and doing interviews on television about mostly political and psychological things. >> host: you worry about your kids. >> guest: i worry about the future. here's the other thing that gets scary. when you take something so arbitrary, the second amendment, which is under fire all the time, and i hear conservatives on a regular basis a it's not again thing. it's a health thing. very easy mistake. it's not they can think it's a person thing. it's...
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. >> however but occasionally on college campuses as becky you talked about your children a lot what to jay z your include that in the workplace is is a whole different situation steve neff television but those two kids their free qian but the way they perceive women in their '40's and in his case to date now to get the kids that they have under age nanai does in an from what i decided to do and when they jump off the cliff the only thing i was thinking about how will my kids me? but when she went to school alone the first day after that summer having this it but i was so probe here you get more readings than anybody else with all of these incredible image is but then moving into a different times god and taking those interviews a rate for a new, . they give the zero. '08 and the i finally realized what worked so hard for were then 25 years the of the hampton and -- come to an end. had to do this not for myself but for any other women coming after me. and the next generation. >> i know sometimes when i make decisions i am all over for a long period of quiet time now i will be this bu
. >> however but occasionally on college campuses as becky you talked about your children a lot what to jay z your include that in the workplace is is a whole different situation steve neff television but those two kids their free qian but the way they perceive women in their '40's and in his case to date now to get the kids that they have under age nanai does in an from what i decided to do and when they jump off the cliff the only thing i was thinking about how will my kids me? but when...
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fit into the picture because had i just decided to jump back into television i wouldn't be doing all of this good work right now and i am doing this because of the thousands of women i heard from. they never had a voice like you and told their story but they told mthat theytold me and i kno something so that became my mission over the last 15 months. life works in mysterious ways. i never expected to be the face of this issue but the one constant in my life is when there is a challenge in front of me, i go for it and that is what i'm doing right now. i'm being fierce. this has been so pleasurable. i've really enjoyed it. thank you a look now at upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. we will talk directly with authors during our life program. facebook.com/live tv. >> hello and welcome to today's event. my name is allie and i will be your host for the evening. thank you for coming out and supporting us. tonight we are excited to have doug present his newest work of literary military history, the odyssey of echo read you may recognize him as the new york times b
fit into the picture because had i just decided to jump back into television i wouldn't be doing all of this good work right now and i am doing this because of the thousands of women i heard from. they never had a voice like you and told their story but they told mthat theytold me and i kno something so that became my mission over the last 15 months. life works in mysterious ways. i never expected to be the face of this issue but the one constant in my life is when there is a challenge in front...
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fit into the picture, because had i just decided to jump back into television, i wouldn't be doing all this could work right now. >> that's right. >> i'm doing this because of the thousands of women i heard from. they never ever had a voice, like you and your stories, they never told anybody, but they told me and i knew i had to do something. that became my mission over the past 15 months. >> life works in mysterious ways. i never expected to be the face of this issue but the one constant in my life has been that when there's a challenge in front of me, go for it and that's what i'm doing right now. >> you are being fierce. >> thank you so much for this has been so pleasurable. i really enjoyed it. thank you. cspan, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, cspan was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> here's a look at some of the best selling nonfiction books according to the l.a. times. topping the list is hillary clinton with her thoughts on the 2016 presidential election. followed by astrophys
fit into the picture, because had i just decided to jump back into television, i wouldn't be doing all this could work right now. >> that's right. >> i'm doing this because of the thousands of women i heard from. they never ever had a voice, like you and your stories, they never told anybody, but they told me and i knew i had to do something. that became my mission over the past 15 months. >> life works in mysterious ways. i never expected to be the face of this issue but the...
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because had i just decided to jump back into television i wouldn't be doing all this good work right now. >> host: that's right. >> guest: i'm doing this because of the thousands of women i heard from. they never ever have a voice. like you and your story. they never told anybody they told me and i knew i had to do something. that became my mission over the last 15 months. life works in mysterious ways, and you never, never expected to be the face of this issue ever, but the one constant in my life has been that when there's a challenge for me i go for it. and that's what i'm doing right now with this. >> host: you are being fierce. thank you so much. >> guest: this is been so pleasurable. i really, really enjoyed it. thank you. >> if you would like to view other "after words" programs online simply go to our website @booktv.org. type "after words" into the search bar and all previous "after words" episodes will be available. >> c-span, where history unfold daily. in 1979 c-span was greeted as a public service by america's cable-television companies and is brought to today by a cable
because had i just decided to jump back into television i wouldn't be doing all this good work right now. >> host: that's right. >> guest: i'm doing this because of the thousands of women i heard from. they never ever have a voice. like you and your story. they never told anybody they told me and i knew i had to do something. that became my mission over the last 15 months. life works in mysterious ways, and you never, never expected to be the face of this issue ever, but the one...
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and paying taxes and going to work not just the glamour on television or the internet that learning the masculinity looks like that if you find high concentrations of men not in the house the overreliance of pop culture and that could be seen as entertainment to one group is a philosophy to another hip-hop is incredibly popular multibillion dollar industry most are treated like hollywood entertainment but those are your clerics and the icons that you look up to. we are expecting to answer all those questions so i do take a point but that does not mean we should not strive to have those positive role models around the boys. >> going back to the role models to be absent and can you talk more about that? mimic he was an immigrant from kenya to canada. he came to attend a wedding my mom was a white canadian they do what they do and then i came along left left they try to make it work. my father is a tragic figure his life was inspiring up until that point born is an orphan because of antiblack prejudice among his adoptive family in kenya so he pulled himself up what i think is incredibl
and paying taxes and going to work not just the glamour on television or the internet that learning the masculinity looks like that if you find high concentrations of men not in the house the overreliance of pop culture and that could be seen as entertainment to one group is a philosophy to another hip-hop is incredibly popular multibillion dollar industry most are treated like hollywood entertainment but those are your clerics and the icons that you look up to. we are expecting to answer all...
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and paying taxes and go to work it isn't just the glamour that we see on television or the internet or whether that should be glamorous is another story but learning that it looks like that is really important because what you find i think when you find concentrations not in the house what you think is an overreliance on pop culture to fill the void. it's incredibly popular multi-billion-dollar industry and most of the consumers treat it as if it is hollywood entertainment but if you are a kid where they are not just entertainers those are your figures when you are expecting it to answer all those questio questions. so yes i do take the point that there are ways but it doesn't mean we shouldn't strive to have one of positive masculine role models for our boys. >> host: you opened the book talking to her father. can you talk more about that? >> and immigrant he came to canada to attend a wedding where he met my mom was a white canadian. he did with young people do when they meet at weddings and i came along so they tried to make the situation work. i think of my father as a tragic fi
and paying taxes and go to work it isn't just the glamour that we see on television or the internet or whether that should be glamorous is another story but learning that it looks like that is really important because what you find i think when you find concentrations not in the house what you think is an overreliance on pop culture to fill the void. it's incredibly popular multi-billion-dollar industry and most of the consumers treat it as if it is hollywood entertainment but if you are a kid...
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and is paying taxes and it's going to work and is not just the glamour that we might see on television or on the internet. maybe it should be glamorous or not is another story. just learning that masculinity looks like that is really important. because we find is when high concentrations not in the house, we find is an overly reliance on pop culture to fill those voids. for example what might be seen as entertainment to one group of people is actually philosophy to another. i use in my life example hip-hop. the hip-hop is incredibly popular massive business. multibillion dollar industry. most of the consumers are look at it as hollywood entertainment. if you're a kid where those are your clerics those are your father figures those are the icon to look up to. they take on a complete different meeting. it could be a negative one when you're expecting that to be answering all of your questions you are seeking. i do take the.that there are ways for masculine 1080 to be negative but that does not mean that we shouldn't have positive masculine role models around her boys. >> if you go back t
and is paying taxes and it's going to work and is not just the glamour that we might see on television or on the internet. maybe it should be glamorous or not is another story. just learning that masculinity looks like that is really important. because we find is when high concentrations not in the house, we find is an overly reliance on pop culture to fill those voids. for example what might be seen as entertainment to one group of people is actually philosophy to another. i use in my life...
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. >> mediacom along with these television companies supports booktv on c-span2 as a public service. >>> now on booktv "after words," "washington post" staff writer john woodrow cox reports on the effects of gun violence on children in america. he is interviewed by columbia university health education associate professor and mailman school of public health adjunct professor of epidemiology, sonali rajan. >> host: bye, john. it's great to see you this morning. >> great to be here. we have about an hour together to talk about your wonderful book, "children under fire," which i just wanted to [inaudible] the issue of gun violence and i'm also a mom into a 5-year-old so there isn't a moment in my day-to-day where i'm not preoccupied with the well-being and safety of children in some way. i'm just reading it and crying and as you humanize this issue in a powerful way in what i would argue is such a needed way so i just want to thank you for that your data set all the time and the students and i wanted to know if you could share a little bit about how you got started in this area of reportin
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a guy i met locke and white television set in 1960 with eyes the standing 10, 11 or 12-year-old children who understood various concepts like how the creative --. a vacuum. and you can be a member of the mr. wizard fan club which means you to get his books and it was great. i'd know know of anything analogous to that today. science was in many ways celebrated and there was far more time devoted to science and technology on television then or even in the newspapers then there is now. we need to be better educated about the scientific method and how that works. the sciences are losingg its place as the social truthiness becoming another voice alone. >> host: sadly i think you are probably right but maybe we can use the pandemic is a way to reengage young minds in the scientific endeavor. i have deadly got more e-mails lately from high-schoolers who are interested in careersn in science so we can hope i guess but maybe that's one good thing that comes out of this. >> guest: we can always hope. that the number of webcasts and podcasts with a variety of people in their late teens, early 20s a
a guy i met locke and white television set in 1960 with eyes the standing 10, 11 or 12-year-old children who understood various concepts like how the creative --. a vacuum. and you can be a member of the mr. wizard fan club which means you to get his books and it was great. i'd know know of anything analogous to that today. science was in many ways celebrated and there was far more time devoted to science and technology on television then or even in the newspapers then there is now. we need to...
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. >> media along these television companies, so for "c-span2" as a public service. >> afterwards is a weekly interview program with relevant guesthouse interviewing top nonfiction authors about the latest work on this week's program, children's hospital of philadelphia infectious disease division chief, and vaccine education director talks about the risk associated with legal innovations is interviewed of johns hopkins university bloomsburg school public health meteorologist dr. emily gurley. >> and am so happy to be talking with you today. >> the pleasure is mine thinking very much. >> and obviously, your book teams are very relevant to what we are going through today the pandemic it and i know that you said you started writing the book around the time the pandemic began but can you tell us where theth idea for the book came from and why this book now. >> i think the emotions for this book, actually came from the fact that i'm a total of the 50s and i remember the polio epidemic when i remember from that is how devastating it that you're late epidemic and how much it affected my moth
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comcast along with these television companies supports c-span2 as a public service . >> afterwards is a weekly interview program with relevant guest host interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. and on this week's program children's hospital of philadelphia infectious disease division chief and vaccine education director paul often talks about the risks associated with medical innovation. he's interviewed by johns hopkins university limburg school of public health epidemiologist doctor emily gurley. >> dr. paul offit i'm so glad to be talking with you today. >> the pleasure is mine, thank you very much. >> obviously the themes in your book are very relevant to what we're going through today in the pandemic and i know you said you started writing the book around the time the pandemic began but can you tell us where the idea for the book came from . and why this book now? >> i think the emotion for this book came from the fact that i am a child of the 50s and i remember the polio epidemic. what i remember from that is one, how devastating that yearly epidemic was and
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comcast along with these television companies support c-span 2 as a public service up next on book tv democratic senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts discusses her children's book pinky promises and then former, new jersey governor and 2016 republican presidential candidate chris christie provides his blueprint for how the republican party can win national elections. and later on our author interview program afterwards longtime democratic congressman david price of north carolina discusses the roles and role of congress how it's changed over time and how the legislative body can function better. and now senator elizabeth warren hello, miami book festival. i am so sorry that i'm not able to join everyone in person, but i'm glad we're going to get
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be a detriment to particularly black children. you mentioned kim kardashian, how kids need to watch them less and read more. in 2022, in an age where often times tv, online videos, are used as tools to teach children, there are videos where you can learn how to identify shapes, numbers, colors. is it realistic to tell families , have a general ban on tv and media? is that something that is truly attainable? should it even be? armstrong: you know, that goes back to the family. and the authoritarian speakers in the household. and whether those authorities are respected and admired. i can only go back to my childhood, where i grew up with televisions. but we had to earn the right to watch the tv after reading books and that kind of thing. after completing assignments, and after my parents had conversations with teachers to get a true reading on exactly how well we were doing in the classroom and whether or not there were deficiencies. every household is different. you have mothers who worked three or four jobs just to make ends meet.
be a detriment to particularly black children. you mentioned kim kardashian, how kids need to watch them less and read more. in 2022, in an age where often times tv, online videos, are used as tools to teach children, there are videos where you can learn how to identify shapes, numbers, colors. is it realistic to tell families , have a general ban on tv and media? is that something that is truly attainable? should it even be? armstrong: you know, that goes back to the family. and the...
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be to the detriment, particularly black children's educational pursuits. you mentioned kim kardashian, you mentioned justin bieber and how you kids need to watch them less and read more. but in 2022 and then, you know, in an age where oftentimes tv or online videos are as tools to teach children, you know, there are videos where you can learn how to identify shapes, numbers, colors. is it realistic to tell families, you know, have a general ban on tv and media of that sort? does is that something that's truly attainable or should it even be attainable? well, you know, the lease it all goes back to the family and authority figures in the household and whether those authority, tory or authority figures are respected and admired, you know, can only go back to my childhood when i grew up with televisions. but we had to earn the right watch that tv at the reading and reading back to our parents after completing assignments. since and after my parents had conversations with teachers to get a true reading on exactly how well we were doing and the classroom, and w
be to the detriment, particularly black children's educational pursuits. you mentioned kim kardashian, you mentioned justin bieber and how you kids need to watch them less and read more. but in 2022 and then, you know, in an age where oftentimes tv or online videos are as tools to teach children, you know, there are videos where you can learn how to identify shapes, numbers, colors. is it realistic to tell families, you know, have a general ban on tv and media of that sort? does is that...
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